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NAME POS EXP COLLEGE DEPTH RANK Arizona Cardinals NAME POS EXP COLLEGE DEPTH RANK Arizona Cardinals Chansi Stuckey WR 5 Clemson 3rd Jeff King TE 6 Virginia Tech 2nd Calais Campbell DE 4 Miami 1st Vonnie Holliday DE 14 North Carolina 2nd Nick Eason DT 9 Clemson 2nd Darnell Dockett DT 8 Florida State 1st Adrian Wilson S 11 North Carolina State 1st Practice Squad Quan Sturdivant ILB R North Carolina Isaiah Williams WR 1 Maryland Injured Reserve Crezdon Butler CB 2 Clemson Ryan Williams RB R Virginia Tech Atlanta Falcons Matt Ryan QB 4 Boston College 1st Antone Smith RB 2 Florida State Other Jason Snelling RB 5 Virginia 2nd Ovie Mughelli FB 9 Wake Forest 1st Michael Palmer TE 2 Clemson 3rd Tyson Clabo OT 7 Wake Foest 1st Brett Romberg C 8 Miami 3rd Garrett Reynolds OT 3 North Carolina 1st Carlton Powell DT 1 Virginia Tech 3rd Vance Walker DT 3 Georgia Tech 2nd Spencer Adkins LB 3 Miami 2nd Joe Zelenka LS 12 Wake Forest 1st Matt Bosher PK R Miami 1st Practice Squad Kevin Cone WR 1 Georgia Tech Baltimore Ravens Tyrod Taylor QB R Virginia Tech 2nd Anothny Allen RB R Georgia Tech 3rd Anquan Boldin WR 9 Florida State 1st Torrey Smith WR R Maryland 1st LaQuan Williams WR R Maryland 2nd Bryant McKinnie OT 10 Miami 1st Ray Lewis LB 16 Miami 1st Ed Reed S 10 Miami 1st Practice Squad Damien Berry RB R Miami Injured Reserve Michael McAdoo DE R North Carolina Domonique Foxworth CB 7 Maryland Buffalo Bills CJ Spiller RB 2 Clemson 2nd Johnny White RB R North Carolina 3rd Chris Hairston OT R Clemson 2nd Shawne Merriman LB 7 Maryland 1st Da'Norris Searcy CB R North Carolina 3rd Garrison Samborn LS 3 Florida State 1st Practice Squad Joshua Nesbitt DB R Georgia Tech Injured Reserve Roscoe Parrish WR 7 Miami Ed Wang OL 2 Virginia Tech Carolina Panthers Greg Olsen TE 5 Miami 2nd Jeremy Shockey TE 10 Miami 1st James Anderson LB 6 Virginia Tech 1st Injured Reserve Jon Beason LB 5 Miami Chicago Bears Devin Hester WR 6 Miami 1st Edwin Williams LG 2 Maryland 2nd Julius Peppers DE 10 North Carolina 1st Brandon Meriweather S 5 Miami 1st Adam Podlesh P 5 Maryland 1st Patrick Mannelly LS 14 Duke 1st Practice Squad Andre Smith TE 1 Virginia Tech Cincinnati Bengals Cedric Peerman RB 2 Virginia 4th Brandon Tate WR 3 North Carolina 2nd Michael Johnson LB 3 Georgia Tech 1st Manny Lawson LB 6 North Carolina State 1st Vincent Rey LB 1 Duke 3rd Kelly Jennings CB 6 Miami 2nd Practice Squad Brandon Ghee CB 2 Wake Forest Cleveland Browns Thaddeus Lewis QB 1 Duke 2nd Greg Little WR R North Carolina 2nd Steve Vallos OT 5 Wake Forest 2nd D'Qwell Jackson LB 6 Maryland 1st Dallas Cowboys Tashard Choice RB 4 Georgia Tech 2nd Jesse Holley WR 2 North Carolina 2nd Kevin Ogletree WR 3 Virginia 2nd John Phillips TE 3 Virginia 3rd Phil Costa C 2 Maryland 1st Alex Albright LB R Boston College 2nd Keith Brooking LB 14 Georgia Tech 2nd Gerald Sensabaugh S 7 North Carolina 1st Practice Squad Mario Butler CB R Georgia Tech Reserve Bruce Carter LB R North Carolina Denver Broncos Lance Ball RB 3 Maryland 3rd Willis McGahee RB 9 Miami 2nd Eddie Royal WR 4 Virginia Tech 1st Demaryrius Thomas WR 2 Georgia Tech 3rd Orlando Franklin OT R Miami 1st Nate Irving LB R North Carolina State 3rd D.J. Williams LB 8 Miami 1st Brian Dawkins S 16 Clemson 1st Brodrick Bunkley DT 6 Florida State 1st Practice Squad Eron Riley WR 1 Duke Detroit Lions Shaun Hill QB 10 Maryland 2nd Calvin Johnson WR 5 Georgia Tech 1st Will Heller TE 10 Georgia Tech 3rd Gosder Cherilus OT 4 Boston College 1st Jason Fox OT 2 Miami 2nd Willie Young DE 2 North Carolina State 2nd Andre Fluellen DT 4 Florida State 2nd Stephen Tulloch LB 6 North Carolina State 1st Alphonso Smith CB 3 Wake Forest 2nd Vincent Fuller S 7 Virginia Tech 2nd Injured Reserve Isaiah Ekejiuba LB 7 Virginia Green Bay Packers Ryan Taylor TE R North Carolina Other B.J. Raji NT 3 Boston College 1st Rob Francois LB 2 Boston College 2nd Sam Shields CB 2 Miami 2nd Morgan Burnett S 2 Georgia Tech 1st Houston Texans T.J. Yates QB R North Carolina 3rd Matt Schaub QB 8 Virginia 1st Andre Johnson WR 9 Miami 1st Chris Myers C 7 Miami 1st Thomas Austin G 1 Clemson 2nd Duane Brown OT 4 Virginia Tech 1st Eric Winston OT 6 Miami 1st Tim Bulman DE 5 Boston College 2nd Darryl Sharpton LB 2 Miami 2nd Andrew Gardner G 2 Georgia Tech 3rd Brandon Harris CB R Miami 2nd Practice Squad Mister Alexander ILB R Florida State James Davis RB 2 Clemson Injured Reserve Rashad Butler OT 6 Miami Roc Carmichael CB R Virginia Tech Mario Williams LB 6 North Carolina State Indianapolis Colts Reggie Wayne WR 11 Miami 1st Jeff Saturday C 13 North Carolina 1st Anthony Castonzo OT R Boston College 1st Kavell Conner LB 2 Clemson 1st Adrian Moten LB R Maryland 2nd Ernie Sims LB 6 Florida State 3rd Philip Wheeler LB 4 Georgia Tech 2nd Darren Evans RB R Virginia Tech Other Practice Squad Derrick Epps TE 2 Miami Injured Reserve Jaimie Thomas G 2 Maryland Jacksonville Jaguars Greg Jones FB 8 Florida State 1st Eugene Monroe OT 3 Virginia 1st Nate Collins DT 2 Virginia 3rd Daryl Smith LB 8 Georgia Tech 1st Dawan Landry S 6 Georgia Tech 1st Kansas City Chiefs Thomas Jones RB 12 Virginia 1st Rodney Hudson C R Florida State 2nd Branden Albert OT 4 Virginia 1st Jared Gaither OT 5 Maryland 2nd Barry Richardson OT 4 Clemson 1st Allen Bailey DE R Miami 2nd Brandon Flowers CB 4 Virginia Tech 1st Practice Squad Shaun Draughn RB R North Carolina Miami Dolphins Will Yeatman TE R Maryland 3rd Will Barker LT 2 Virginia 2nd Vernon Carey G 8 Miami 1st Marc Colombo OT 10 Boston College 1st Phillip Merling DE 4 Clemson 3rd Randy Starks DE 8 Maryland 1st Nolan Carroll CB 2 Maryland 2nd Chris Clemons S 3 Clemson 2nd Minnesota Vikings Christian Ponder QB R Florida State 2nd Lorenzo Booker RB 4 Florida State 3rd Letroy Guion DT 4 Florida State 2nd Xavier Adibi LB 4 Virginia Tech 2nd E.J. Henderson LB 9 Maryland 1st Erin Henderson LB 4 Maryland 1st Chris Cook CB 2 Virgina 2nd Practice Squad Chris DeGeare G 2 Wake Forest Injured Reserve Scott Kooistra OT 8 North Carolina State New England Patriots Vince Wilfork NT 8 Miami 1st Rob Gronkowski TE 3 Maryland 1st Gary Guyton LB 4 Georgia Tech 2nd Danny Aiken LS R Virginia 1st Ras-I Dowling CB R Virginia 2nd Injured Reserve Don Koppen C 9 Boston College Reserve Ron Brace DE 3 Boston College New Orleans Saints Jimmy Graham TE 2 Miami 2nd Matt Tennant C 2 Boston College 2nd Jo-Lonn Dunbar LB 4 Boston College 2nd Jonathan Vilma LB 8 Miami 1st Patrick Robinson CB 2 Florida State 2nd Injured Reserve Alex Barron OT 7 Florida State New York Giants Da'Rel Scott RB R Maryland 3rd Hakeem Nicks WR 3 North Carolina 2nd Chris Snee G 8 Boston College 1st Chris Canty DT 7 Virginia 1st Mark Herzlich LB R Boston College 2nd Mathias Kiwanuka LB 6 Boston College 1st Kenny Phillips S 4 Miami 1st Antrel Rolle S 6 Miami 1st Practice Squad Andre Brown RB 2 North Carolina State Dwayne Hendricks DT 1 Miami Injured Reserve Marvin Austin DT R North Carolina Clint Sintim LB 3 Virginia New York Jets D'Brickashaw Ferguson OT 6 Virginia 1st Calvin Pace LB 9 Wake Forest 1st Antonio Cromartie CB 6 Florida State 1st Oakland Raiders Jacoby Ford WR 2 Clemson 1st Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 3 Maryland 1st Richard Gordon TE R Miami 2nd Bruce Campbell G 2 Maryland 2nd Stephon Heyer OT 5 Maryland 2nd Darryl Blackstock LB 5 Virginia 2nd Kamerion Wimbley LB 6 Florida State 1st DeMarcus Van Dyke CB R Miami 2nd Jon Condo LS 6 Maryland 1st Sebastian Janikowski PK 12 Florida State 1st Practice Squad Jamie Cumbie DT R Clemson Injured Reserve Ricky Brown LB 6 Boston College Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick QB 10 Virginia Tech 1st Darryl Tapp DE 6 Virginia Tech 2nd Moise Fokou LB 3 Maryland 1st Practice Sqaud Anthony Hill TE 3 North Carolina State Injured Reserve Antonio Dixon DT 3 Miami Pittsburgh Steelers Jonathan Dwyer RB 2 Georgia Tech Other Jerricho Cotchery WR 8 North Carolina State 3rd Heath Miller TE 7 Virginia 1st James Farrior LB 15 Virginia 1st Lawrence Timmons LB 5 Florida State 1st Jason Worilds LB 2 Virginia Tech 2nd Bryant McFadden CB 7 Florida State 1st Greg Warren LS 7 North Carolina 1st Practice Squad Tyler Grisham WR 1 Clemson San Diego Chargers Philip Rivers QB 8 North Carolina State 1st Richard Goodman WR 1 Florida State 2nd Antonio Garay DT 5 Boston College 1st Cam Thomas DT 2 North Carolina 2nd Marcus Gilchrist CB R Clemson 2nd Nick Novak PK 4 Maryland 1st San Francisco 49ers Vernon Davis TE 6 Maryland 1st Frank Gore RB 7 Miami 1st Ahmad Brooks LB 6 Virginia 1st Tavares Gooden LB 4 Miami 2nd Madieu Williams S 8 Maryland 2nd Practice Squad Cory Nelms CB R Miami Injured Reserve Josh Morgan WR 4 Virginia Tech Seattle Seahawks Charlie Whitehurst QB 6 Clemson 2nd Leon Washington RB 6 Florida State 3rd Anthony Hargrove DE 7 Georgia Tech 2nd Aaron Curry LB 3 Wake Forest 2nd Leroy Hill LB 7 Clemson 1st Byron Maxwell CB R Clemson 3rd Kam Chancellor S 2 Virginia Tech 1st Steven Hauschka PK 3 North Carolina State 1st St.
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